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Hello my name is Laura, I am local to Peckham.  I have been nannying for 10 years. Recently moved to the area and looking for a lovely family.  
Previous employment 
Bright Horizons nursery,  room leader of 2-3 years, and deputy manager. Completed level 3 and 4 in childcare and management. Dates from 2007-2010

Nanny for 3 children full time also Nanny shares of 4 other children. Dates from 2010-2015

Main Nanny for 2 children, also nanny shares of 3 other families. (Left the best job,  they are like my second family) Dates from 2015-2021
The daily routine consisted of a 7.45am start, make sure children were ready for school, parents left for work at 8am. The other children dropped off to me at my main families flat by 8.30am.
Weather dependent day activities included,  playground time,  museums,  library groups, swimming, soft play, cinema,  at home activities,  messy play, baking activities,  child led activities.
A light Evening meal prep before the school pick up, the older children helped with setting up for meal time at 5.00pm, free play time, or quiet time until 6pm
Handover from 6pm/6.15pm. 

I am looking for full or part time. 

Can provide references from previous families. 

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